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Infrastructure projects are typically large, irreversible investments that deal with a rapidly changing environment. Flexibility could therefore be valuable for these projects. Valuation of flexibility is however not yet a part of standard evaluation toolkits. This paper reviews theoretical concepts, methodological issues and practical applications.